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What can I do after learning CAD?

After learning cad, you can go to design institutes, construction units and other departments to engage in drawing related work. I am engaged in cad drawing. Sometimes I do design, and sometimes I turn design drawings into construction drawings. Learning cad must be linked to the major, just using software is not fun at all. For example, I study civil architecture, so I draw this picture. If I study architecture, I will draw an architectural drawing, and I will import it with 3Dmax. Those who study bridges draw bridges and tunnels, and those who study machinery draw mechanical drawings!

Computer employment is really difficult for a period of time, because some units are not so professional in their requirements for computer majors, but only know the relevant computer technology. Students in modern society, especially non-computer majors, are not bad at mastering computers. Therefore, it fully meets the recruitment conditions. Therefore, I think computer majors should give full play to their advantages that non-computer majors do not have in order to seize the job market. Such as a computer program. Or just write software. You said that all engineering students who are not computer majors have studied CAD, and some of them are quite skilled. Moreover, cad can easily get certificates, and such certificates are of no practical use. It seems that the certificate of cad engineer certified abroad is ok. But those in China are not interesting at all, so don't spend time tossing about that.

In addition, I also have a few friends who study computer, but I don't use much in my work, only a few of them use what I have learned. But this is a state-owned enterprise! If you want to go to a private enterprise, you may be very tired, and your work requires high computer skills.

If you want to learn cad or other PPT or ps, it is better to work alone and earn more.

I hope you think it over before deciding what to study further. The most important thing is to consider your interests and employment. Without interest, there will be no innovation. I deeply realize that only when I am really interested in CAD can I innovate deeply, from the most basic drawing to the customization of CAD: autolisp programming.

Have fun!